No no no no no no no. Even if the car was fine, DO NOT buy a car from that dealership. There is all kinds of bad vibes coming from this whole situation.
1. I'd recommend getting your financing situation squared away from a bank BEFORE you go to a dealership (by that I mean, make sure you've been approved for a loan from a reputable place so that you can just pay the dealership cash and finance through the bank). Used car places are very hit and miss and some won't hesitate to take advantage of you. Especially if you're new to buying a car.
2. Go with something that's going to be cheaper to maintain and that's going to be more reliable. BMWs are great, but it's going to be pretty expensive to own.
Oh, and did they tell you the term and APR for the loan? Because...$270 for a car that costs $10,500 is pretty high. That's like 48 month at 16-17%. Which, considering your credit...doesn't seem too crazy...but it could also be 60 months at like 23-24%. Then you're stuck paying for an 8 year old car for 5 years.
Source: I used to sell cars/been a car guy my whole life.
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